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Toast Titanium

Toast Titanium

Burn CDs, DVDs, and Blu-ray discs on your Mac.

Version:  10.0.4

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another nail

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Contributed by: kades--2008 Tuesday, May 10 2005 @ 07:44 PM PDT

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Have Not Tried

Recommend Product: YES

this is one more reason why not to buy from itms. following on robbyx's comment regarding un-fair(play) i have experienced this first hand when my hard drive died. apple refused to let me download the music files i bought from them a second time, which means i have lost all the music files bought from itms. if i had bought cd's instead, first, i would not be restricted to using itunes to play those files and second, as robbyx pointed out, the quality would be much better.

as for toast i don't have anything against it, since the authoritarian apple forced roxio into agreeing an itms restriction i don't see it as their fault.   

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4 comments |

another nail - slboettcher

You don't backup and it's Apple's fault?
Puuuleeez.
Get a clue, and stick to reviewing the software, if you don't mind.

SB

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Tuesday, May 10 2005 @ 07:49 PM PDT


another nail - KyanSake

Hi There,
Is anyone really going to download this update. This is about a regressive as you can get.
Kyan

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Tuesday, May 10 2005 @ 08:58 PM PDT


another nail - jeffhrsn

I agree! I lost all my CDs when they melted in my car and I called the record companys and they all said they wouldn't replace them for me! That sucks!

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Tuesday, May 10 2005 @ 11:56 PM PDT


another nail - kades--2008

slboettcher, i said what i belive in. apple forced roxio. so maybe you get a clue, get a girlfriend so you can stop being steve jobs' arse licker. if itms let their songs being played by other more superior software then everyone would make multiple copies of songs downloaded from itms instead of re-encoding an already inferior encoding to play it outside of itunes. who knows, maybe you have hacked your itms downloads and don't have this problem.

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Friday, May 13 2005 @ 11:36 AM PDT